The Red Hills salamander (Phaeognathus hubrichti) is a fairly large, terrestrial salamander growing to about 255 millimetres (10.0 in). Its body color is gray to brownish without markings, and its limbs are relatively short. It is the official state amphibian of Alabama.

Conservation Summary

Imperiled. Small range in south-central Alabama; status of remaining habitat still largely unknown; estimated to have previously occupied 255 square kilometers (63,000 acres); much habitat has been altered or destroyed by forest management activities; number of extant occurrences is unknown; many known are in poor condition; reproductive potential is low.